Canada Fibers Ltd. Plant Manager Brian Sneyd holds Keurig pods coffee pods at the company's Toronto location on August 10, 2017. Photo by Peter J. Thompson
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. has settled a class-action lawsuit related to the recyclability of its K-Cups for $1.85 million, offering customers up to $50 in damages.
The settlement , subject to court approval in December, is available to all Canadians who purchased the coffee pods or a Keurig coffee machine between June 8, 2016, and the present day.
The lawsuit alleged that Keurig K-Cup pods and brewing machines “contained misleading representations as to the recyclability of the pods contrary to the Competition Act and the common law.”
Keurig has denied any wrongdoing and said its conduct was lawful.
Keurig said K-Cups are availabl

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